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The Cutting Edge gardening team cares about giving your garden the edge. We can do hedge trimming, grass cutting, edging, shed repairs, weeding, fence repair and general garden tidy-ups, you can rest assured you will be impressed.

We can also help with fox problems so get in touch for many of your gardening needs.

I do not usually write reviews, but on this instance I was very impressed with the services that I received from The Cutting Edge team last week. I have extremely high and dense perimeter hedges all around my garden that were out of control, as I have just moved to the house. I did expect this to take at least 4 or 5 hours, but to my surprise this was all completed within 2.5 hours and a perfect job. I then asked them to clear an area for a patio that I am planning and I am going to use them for my grass cutting. I felt that they were very professional and a very good price.
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I want to add a recommendation for Marvin and Jim at the Cutting Edge. They worked so hard in turning our problem hedge and fox run back into a usable garden again for us and our children. They are very nice people, with a patient and pragmatic approach. Marvin has great, cost effective ideas and solutions to problems and they left us after a very long day with all we could have asked for.

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